NOUN
Smuggler - Someone who imports or exports illegally.
Bangkok Statement on Migration and Development calls for reducing impunity of migrant smugglers and human traffickers.

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Legislation- Laws, considered collectively.
in 2003 only 35% of countries had a specific offense on trafficking in their legislation.

Exploitation- The act of employing to the greatest possible advantage.
The victims of sexual exploitation are predominantly women and girls.

Denial- The action of declaring that something is not true.
At the launch of the Report in New York, the Executive Director of UNODC, Antonio Maria Costa said that "many governments are still in denial

Magnitude - size or the importance of the issue
While recent research has yielded information on the nature of child trafficking, little is known about its magnitude.

Procurement - To acquire military equipment and supplies.
"How does a company ensure there is no association with human trafficking in its operations or supply chains when these extend into areas where trafficking is common in terms of the procurement of people, their transportation or their use as labour?"

Protocol - accepted code of procedure or behavior in any group, organization, or situation.
As the only United Nations entity focusing on the criminal justice element of these crimes, the work that UNODC does to combat human trafficking and the smuggling of migrants is underpinned by the United Nations Convention on Transnational Organized Crime and its protocols on trafficking in persons and migrant smuggling.

Acquisition - Act of getting resources from others.
Human trafficking is the acquisition of people by improper means such as force, fraud or deception, with the aim of exploiting them.

Cohesion-The act of forming a united whole.
In it, Mr. Ban charts the progress made and the challenges that still lie ahead, highlighting the need for all segments of the country, including the Government, political parties and civil society to work together to enhance national cohesion and political reconciliation and the urgency of making greater efforts to meet crucial socio-economic demands,


VERB

Legislate- Construct or indorse laws

Eradicating - put an end to; destroy completely


Smuggle- move goods illegally into or out of a country.

Yielded - provide or produce
While recent research has yielded information on the nature of child trafficking, little is known about its magnitude.

Procure- To obtain something with effort or care.

Exacerbate - Make a problem worse.
UNICEF also works with communities to change norms and practices that exacerbate children’s vulnerabilities to trafficking.

Implementing- To put a decision, plan, agreement, etc. into affect; to carry out.
The Report shows that in the past few years the number of Member States seriously implementing the Protocol has more than doubled (from 54 to 125 out of the 155 States covered).


Exploit-make full use of and derive benefit from a resource.

Acquire- To buy or have an object or asset for oneself.

Consolidating-To make something physically stronger or more solid.
Although Sierra Leone continues to progress in consolidating peace six year after a devastating civil war, more remains to be done to make the achievements irreversible, with international drug trafficking posing a critical threat to stability in the impoverished West African country and the region at large, according to a United Nations report released today.

Reconciliation- Restore friendly relations between.
In it, Mr. Ban charts the progress made and the challenges that still lie ahead, highlighting the need for all segments of the country, including the Government, political parties and civil society to work together to enhance national cohesion and political reconciliation and the urgency of making greater efforts to meet crucial socio-economic demands, including poor infrastructure and an extremely low revenue base.

ADJECTIVE
Grueling- Extremely tiring and demanding
They are trapped in lives of misery—often beaten, starved, and forced to work as prostitutes or to take grueling jobs as migrant, domestic, restaurant, or factory workers with little or no pay.
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Legislative - Having the power to create laws.
To reduce vulnerabilities that make children susceptible to trafficking, UNICEF assists governments in strengthening laws, policies and services including legislative review and reforms, establishing minimum labour standards, and supporting access to education.

Illicit-forbidden by law, rules, or custom
“Illicit drug trafficking, a new phenomenon with huge potential for disrupting the security and socio-economic stability of the country, and indeed the region, has to be addressed before it takes root and poses even greater dangers,”

Humanitarian - worried with or look for to promote human welfare
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Unscrupulous - not fair or honest
Nonetheless, companies may come into indirect contact with human trafficking via their supply chains, where it is often associated with child and/or forced labour - as well as unscrupulous labour providers.


Law related
Getting or producing something
Good behavior
Bad behavior
Other Word
Legislation
Procure
Cohesion
Grueling
Magnitude
Legislate
Procurement
Reconciliation
Denial

Legislative
Acquire
Consolidating
Unscrupulous

Illicit
Acquisition
Humanitarian
Exacerbate

Protocol
Smuggle
Eradicating


Implementing
Smuggler




Exploitation




Yielded



LAW RELATED.
The first set of our definitions is mainly focused on law, the words Legislation, Legislate, and Legislative all have similar meanings to each other they all have to do with the action of authorizing laws, having the power to make laws, and the meaning of law itself, the system of rules that the country and or the organization enforces on its citizens.
OBTAINING ASSETS,GOODS.
The second section of our words defines words like Procure, Acquire, and smuggle all of these words have a similar meaning to each other. Procure is to obtain something, Acquire is to buy or obtain something for oneself, and smuggle is a little different it means move goods illegally in and out of a country illegally. But they all determine one meaning and that is obtaining an object whether it’s for you, illegally, or for anyone else.
BAD BEHAVIOR, GOOD BEHAVIOR.
The third and fourth sets of the words we have are similar and yet different at the same time. The main meanings of all of these words are the actions of humans. Good actions and bad actions for example, words like Cohesion, Reconciliation, Consolidating all have the same purpose and that purpose is to unite, reunite relations between, make something stronger physically. The bad sides of these are words like Grueling, Unscrupulous, and Exacerbate all have alike meanings they all are bad actions, ignoring bad situations making them worse, not putting and end to it.
EXTRA WORD.
The last and only word in the last set is a noun that means the great size or extent of something.



Sources
http://munhz.wikispaces.com/Maiti-Human+Trafficking+Research
http://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/human-trafficking/global-report-on-trafficking-in-persons.html
http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/investigate/civilrights/human_trafficking
https://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/human-trafficking/
http://www.no-trafficking.org/
http://www.unicef.org/protection/57929_58005.html
http://human-rights.unglobalcompact.org/dilemmas/human-trafficking/
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=29758&Cr=sierra+leone&Cr1=#.